Writing BA

The Literature & Writing department offers a Literature major and a Writing major. Described below are the requirements for the Writing major.

Major Requirements


The Writing major consists of 10 courses given by, or approved by, the department.

Core Courses

Two core courses are required for the Writing major:

LTWR 199Approaches to Literature

4

LTWR 210Creative Writing: Theory and Practice

4

Required Courses

Four of the following writing courses are necessary.  Preferably, two of the four will be taken at the 200 or 300 level:

LTWR 103Public Humanities Writing

4

LTWR 105Creative Writing: Non-Fiction

4

LTWR 107Creative Writing: Fiction

4

LTWR 109Creative Writing: Poetry

4

LTWR 205Non-Fiction Workshop

4

LTWR 207Fiction Workshop

4

LTWR 209Poetry Workshop

4

LTWR 310/LTWR 510Advanced Creative Writing Workshop

4

LTWR 350Independent Study

4

LTWR 350 requires the consent of the instructor.

Context Courses

Two Context courses that cross borders of space or time are required for the Writing major:

  • One course that emphasizes Geographical and Cultural Contexts
  • One course that emphasizes Historical Contexts

The remaining two courses are taken as electives.

LTWR 199 is an introduction to the Literature & Writing majors and is open to all students thinking about majoring in Literature or Writing. All potential majors are urged to take it no later than the beginning of their sophomore year. While LTWR 199 and LTWR 210 constitute a sequence in the Writing major and must be taken in that order, this sequence does not necessarily have to be completed in consecutive semesters.

LTWR 199 is the prerequisite to all 300-level classes offered by this department. Some 300-level classes may have additional prerequisites.

The Department of Literature & Writing does not permit double-counting. Although some of our courses fill multiple requirements, each course can only be used to fill one requirement for a particular student’s major or minor.